For several days now, all the denizens of Mojave Desert Northeast Entrance have been waiting on Hurricane Hilary. So on Saturday as just like back in 2016, Hilary is a no-show. We got a little rain on Friday but that rain wasn't enough to warrant the planting of sandbags. Weather Service hinted that the serious rainfall would begin on Saturday. So while we waited even more, Vegas got rain. Kingman, Arizona got rain. Cabo San Lucas got lots of rain. Saturday rolls around and we got nada. However, Sunday will be the day that the clouds open up and the rain falls. So says the National Weather Service. The NWS is hardly ever wrong. Hardly ever at all. We have their very scientific and using the wrong weather models, word on that. I'm not about to break out an umbrella UNLESS it actually commences to rain. As in buckets filled with rain and wet and wind and all the peripheral crap-o-la that accompanies a hurricane. Hell, Cedar City, Utah got rain and they got so much rain that floods washed down the hill and drowned Enoch, Utah. Enoch, Utah by the way is pronounced 'Enick'. Utah has a knack for spelling names one way and pronouncing those names in a rather startling different manner. Sort of like Tooele, Utah. Tooele is pronounced Too-ill-a. Yeah the whole notion makes no sense whatsoever. Now it's time for Sunday machine art and that would be pronounced 'sun...day'.
tour -
leer -
coy -
jeani -
meadow -
sam toucan -
while we wait for the levee to break, weekly routines will still be routine. unless something really really wet happens. TTFN 😏
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